Osc: Two oscillators, both set to pulse wave, with a thin pulse width. Play around with the pulse width setting until you get the timbre you like. Detune the two oscillators away from each other about 2 cents. This will create a slow flanging effect.
Filter: Low Pass. Turn the cutoff down enough to take off a small amount of highs, then turn up the resonance pretty high. The combination of the cutoff, resonance and pulse wave will create the vocal-style quality, so play around with those three settings until you get the sound you're looking for. Turn up key tracking a bit to brighten up the higher notes a little.
Voices: Mono, with legato mode enabled, and a little portamento so that the notes have a subtle bend between each other. The legato mode is important for the...
Amp Envelope: Quick attack around 75 ms so that quick little fade in happens at the beginning of each note. But thanks to the legato above, this should only happen on the first note of a line, as long you connect the notes within that line (aka play in a legato fashion).
LFO: Fast triangle wave modulating the pitch to create a pitch vibrato. Use the mod wheel to control the LFO amount to go between no vibrato and subtle vibrato.
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Try starting with this:
Osc: Two oscillators, both set to pulse wave, with a thin pulse width. Play around with the pulse width setting until you get the timbre you like. Detune the two oscillators away from each other about 2 cents. This will create a slow flanging effect.
Filter: Low Pass. Turn the cutoff down enough to take off a small amount of highs, then turn up the resonance pretty high. The combination of the cutoff, resonance and pulse wave will create the vocal-style quality, so play around with those three settings until you get the sound you're looking for. Turn up key tracking a bit to brighten up the higher notes a little.
Voices: Mono, with legato mode enabled, and a little portamento so that the notes have a subtle bend between each other. The legato mode is important for the...
Amp Envelope: Quick attack around 75 ms so that quick little fade in happens at the beginning of each note. But thanks to the legato above, this should only happen on the first note of a line, as long you connect the notes within that line (aka play in a legato fashion).
LFO: Fast triangle wave modulating the pitch to create a pitch vibrato. Use the mod wheel to control the LFO amount to go between no vibrato and subtle vibrato.
0 4 years ago Reply